Bladder Campion is a native wildflower that originates from our grasslands, arable fields and roadsides.
Flower heads are made up of white, deeply notched petals in front of an inflated calyx.
This plant is a great addition to sunnier spots of garden borders with drier soil.
POLLINATORS: Bees, butterflies, moths & hoverflies
WILDLIFE: Froghopper insect
Bladder Campion (Silene vulgaris)
£4.20Price
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Height 90cm
Perennial
Full sun/ partial shade
Flowers June - August
Hardy
Best suited is well-drained soil in sunny areas or areas with dappled shade.
It can also grow in chalky soil, or soil with a high content of clay/ sand.